Type 4 Ha-To
The Type 4 Ha-To (試製åå¼éčæ«ęē ² ćć, Shisei yon-shiki jÅ«-hakugekihÅ hato) was a self-propelled gun developed by the Imperial Japanese Army
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Type 5 Ho-Ru SPG
The Ho-Ru was a self-propelled Gun, although it can be classified as a light tank destroyer similar to the German
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Type 5 Na-To
The Type 5 Na-To (äŗå¼ē ²ę¦č», Go-shiki hÅsensha), officially known as the Experimental 7.5cm self-propelled anti-tank gun Na-To (試製äøē³å対ę¦č»čŖčµ°ē ² ćć, Shisei
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Type 92 Jyu-Sokosha
The Type 92 Heavy Armoured Car (ä¹äŗå¼éč£
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Type 98 So-Da APC
The Type 98 So-Da (ä¹å
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U 304(f)
The P107 was a World War II French half-track. Two main variants of the P107 were accepted in French military
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U304(f)
Due to deficiencies in industrial capacity, Germany was forced to press captured enemy materiel and vehicles into service, from cars
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U304(f) leSPW (Unic P.107 APC)
The P107 Half-track was developed by Citroen in 1934 and then produced by the truck manufacturer Unic after Citroen’s bankruptcy.
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U304(f) leSPW (Unic P.107 APC) Pak 36
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U304(f) leSPW (Unic P.107 APC) with MG 34
The P107 Half-track was developed by Citroen in 1934 and then produced by the truck manufacturer Unic after Citroen’s bankruptcy.
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Unic P107
The P107 was a World War II French half-track. Two main variants of the P107 were accepted in French military
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Unic P107
The P107 was a World War II French half-track. Two main variants of the P107 were accepted in French military
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